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FINANCE 319

Private Equity Investing Seminar

Graduate School of Business

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[ Litigation ] Business Law: Mergers & Acquisitions

Why it is relevant for ...

[ Litigation ] as a Relevant Course outside SLS for those interested in Entrepreneurship : Students interested in representing private companies or investors investing in such companies will want to take one or more courses that explore issues faced by start ups and investors, including the various forms of capital restructuring or changes in control. Students interested in an M&A practice should take 1 or more investment management courses in order to advise a board or management as to their obligations in seeking to optimize value of an entity.

General course
Description:

This seminar focuses on private equity investing, including investments with control, buyouts, and minority investments at various stages in a company's life. Private equity investing activity has grown significantly over the past decade. This seminar explores selected topics in private equity investing for those MBA students who take the corequisite course FINANCE 321, Investment Management and Entrepreneurial Finance. Private equity includes both established and early stage companies. The course extends and deepens the entrepreneurial finance area for those with an interest in private equity, venture capital and principal investing, taking a global view. Utilization will be made of original case studies and lecture-discussions, building on the framework of FINANCE 321. The Seminar meets with outstanding investors. All those registered in F321.1 will also be registered in F319. See yellow Term Sheet put in MBA Boxes in early May. All those registered in F321.2 will also be registered in F329. See yellow Term Sheet.

Course Style: A Substantive course teaches the law, theory, and policy in a particular area of law